WINTER 2024
IN THIS ISSUE: 2 From the Executive Director 3 Impact on the Community 4 Southeast Branch 5 2023 in a Peach 6 Upcoming Events
We are moving!
1380 Chatham Parkway, Savannah GA
NEW LOCATION. NEW LOGO.
SAME MISSION
After 42 years of fighting the good fight to end hunger in Coastal Georgia, we are updating our look with new colors and a new logo. Reflecting on our incredible journey, we recognize the need to evolve and adapt to better communicate our mission and connect with the community we serve. The decision to update our visual identity is not a departure from our core values; rather, it’s a strategic refresh as we move to our new location. Our journey began four decades ago in the back of a pickup truck, fueled by the passion to help alleviate hunger in Coastal Georgia. Over the years, our commitment has only grown stronger, and we now feel a fresh look will breathe new life into our cause. The decision to change our logo stems from a desire to stay relevant in a rapidly changing world while staying true to the mission of Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia. (continued on page 2)
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2024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Susannah Pedigo, President Tom Pace, Past President Dan Umbel, Vice President Karen Bogans, Secretary Miller Glover, Treasurer Gary Bocard Clayton D. Cheshire Andrew Dyer Glenn Ferrell Litt Glover Lindsay Harlander Kevan Jackson Quentin Marlin Allison Marrero Michael Owens Lisa Pinyan Amy Repella Gary Sanchez Mark Thompson Tracey Tollison Katherine Warden Susan Whitaker
1380 Chatham Parkway Savannah, GA 31405 2591 Sidney Lanier Drive Brunswick, GA 31525 912.236.6750 HelpEndHunger.org
SAME MISSION CONTINUED Friends, the new design that we present to you now embodies the spirit of innovation and inclusivity that has fueled our efforts from the beginning. We aim to convey our dedication to the community in a way that is both modern and timeless. The refreshed brand will serve as a beacon of hope, symbolizing our relentless commitment to addressing the root causes of hunger and fostering a sense of unity in Coastal Georgia. This evolution represents a pivotal moment in our journey, a moment where we honor our rich history while embracing a vibrant future. As always, we welcome you for a tour and encourage you to join us to volunteer, utilize our space for meetings or attend one of our signature events. As we embark on this exciting chapter, we invite you, our valued donors, supporters, partners, and clients to join us in this venture. Together, let’s embrace change, celebrate our achievements, and look forward to a future where no one in Coastal Georgia goes to bed hungry. Thank you for 42 years of unwavering support—here’s to a brighter, bolder Second Harvest. With gratitude,
Mary Jane Crouch Executive Director
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MAKING A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE LOCAL COMMUNITY
SECOND HARVEST IS GRATEFUL FOR THE ANNUAL BENEDICTINE MILITARY SCHOOL FOOD DRIVE
Benedictine Military School recently completed its annual holiday food drive in support of Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia, raising $9,100 and nearly 6,400 lbs. of food items for those in need in the local community. The holiday food drive tradition began approximately 35 years ago when LTC (Ret.) John Manson Owens III (BC ’61), BC’s legendary JROTC Senior Army Instructor, selected this organization for the JROTC program’s annual service-learning project. Over the years, the food drive has grown to become the largest of its kind in support of Second Harvest. The Benedictine Military School’s JROTC program partners with its Student Council to ensure that every student in the school has an opportunity to participate. Weekly donations are collected as a competition between the classes and the school administration supports other incentives such as out-of-uniform days, cornhole tournaments, special desserts, and “no shave” passes. BC’s current JROTC Senior Army Instructor, LTC (Ret.) Stephen Suhr, has supervised the food drive for the past seven years, noting that “in addition to helping the community, this annual project really challenges our cadet leadership to communicate, organize, and motivate their peers to meet a goal.” The annual Second Harvest food drive has become one of Benedictine Military School’s most meaningful events for its positive impact on the local community and its important role in the formation of men of virtue and integrity.
LEADING BY EXAMPLE BY DRIVING HUNGER FROM OUR COMMUNITY
THE CITY OF SAVANNAH’S “10 DAYS OF GIVING CAMPAIGN” We are overjoyed to report that the 2,500 employees of the City of Savannah, ranging from Police and Fire to Sanitation and Community Services, collected 32,241 lbs. during the annual “10 Days of Giving Campaign” supporting Second Harvest. Each department tracks the number of donations in fierce competition for the coveted “Most Generous” trophy and bragging rights for the next year. Government Operations, led by Gene Prevatt, was this year’s winner with a total of 3,588 cans, unseating the two-year running champ, Community Services. City employees show such excitement and strong office camaraderie while helping families in need during the holiday season. As Mayor Van Johnson stated, “Food insecurity remains a great need and a great issue in this community. As leaders of this community, we must lead, and we must show the right way to lead. We realize our responsibility to give back. Food should be a basic right for everyone. And you all make that happen!”
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KIDS CAFE 5,825
PREPARED AND DELIVERED
SCHOOL PANTRY BAGS WERE DISTRIBUTED IN THE BRUNSWICK SCHOOLS
829,353 MEALS
81 MOBILE FOOD PANTRIES DISTRIBUTED 2,790,410 POUNDS OF FOOD IN 19 COUNTIES.
BROWN BAG
TOTALED
7,980
2023
FOR THE ELDERLY PACKED
16,805 BAGS SAVANNAH
1,728 BAGS BRUNSWICK
266,603 MILES
VOLUNTEER HOURS
WORKED IN KIDS CAFE KITCHEN
DRIVEN BY OUR TRUCKS
in a Peach
22,769,829
POUNDS OF FOOD DISTRIBUTED IN COASTAL GEORGIA
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NON-PROFIT AGENCIES PARTNERED WITH US TO END HUNGER IN COASTAL GEORGIA
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Eliminate Hunger
ONE STEP AT A TIME SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2024 | 9AM Join us for a 5K through the Deer Creek championship course. Walkers, runners, strollers and dogs are welcome. Space is limited to 300 participants.
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